ESF:MPF_POMA Actuarial Theory - Course Information
MPF_POMA Actuarial Theory
Faculty of Economics and AdministrationAutumn 2019
- Extent and Intensity
- 2/2/0. 6 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
- Teacher(s)
- doc. Ing. Tomáš Plíhal, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
doc. Ing. Tomáš Plíhal, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Mgr. Silvie Zlatošová, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Mgr. Silvie Zlatošová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor) - Guaranteed by
- doc. Ing. Tomáš Plíhal, Ph.D.
Department of Finance – Faculty of Economics and Administration
Contact Person: Iva Havlíčková
Supplier department: Department of Finance – Faculty of Economics and Administration - Timetable
- Mon 10:00–11:50 P303
- Timetable of Seminar Groups:
- Prerequisites
- Actuarial mathematics builds on the knowledge of mathematics and statistics, financial mathematics, insurance.
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
The capacity limit for the course is 48 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 0/48, only registered: 0/48, only registered with preference (fields directly associated with the programme): 0/48 - fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Course objectives
- The aim of the course is to apply mathematical representation of financial operations to the area of risk. The subject of study is insurance sector represented by life and non-life insurance. The course provides basic theoretical knowledge and helps to gain practical skills in calculating insurance premiums.
- Learning outcomes
- After passing the course is student able to: make clear the fundamentals of actuarial mathematics, make clear the methods and the procedures of calculating the basic characteristics of the classic types of insurance, apply the principles of the calculations in the actuarial mathematics, solve independently problems even of non-standard insurance.
- Syllabus
- Theme plan - Lectures
- Life Insurance
- 1) Basic concepts, basic principles of insurance, insurance companies’ risk.
- 2) Mortality tables, commutating numbers and their use.
- 3)Calculation of the single premium in case of deat and life age x+n.
- 4)Calculation of the single mixed insurance, pension insurance.
- 5)Insurance with fixed time payroll, calculation of the normally paid premiums, general equation of equivalence.
- 6) Gross premiums for life insurance and its calculation.
- 7) Reserve for certain types of life and pension insurance.
- 8) Zillmer reserve, actuarial calculations based on the net and gross reserve.
- Non-life Insurance
- 9)Tariff groups and basic indicators in non-life insurance, gross premiums.
- 10)Insurance reserves, calculation of the outstanding claims reserves.
- 11)Bonus-malus systems, Markov analysis.
- 12)Mathematical modeling (introduction to the theory of risk, models the number of claims).
- 13) Mathematical modeling (models for claim amount, insurance models in time).
- Theme plan - seminars
- 1) Introductory seminar (organization of seminars, assessment and requirements for completion of course, use of mortality tables)
- 2)Use of mortality tables and commutation of numbers, the likelihood of death or life; practical calculations)
- 3)Calculation of the single premium in case of deat and life age x+n.
- 4)Calculation of the single mixed insurance, pension insurance.
- 5)Insurance with fixed time payroll, calculation of the normally paid premiums, general equation of equivalence.
- 6)Calculation of the gross premiums for life insurance.
- 7) In-term test I
- 8)Calculation of the reserve for certain types of life and pension insurance.
- 9) Zillmer reserve, actuarial calculations based on the net and gross reserve.
- 10)Calculation of the outstanding claims reserves in non-life insurance.
- 11)Bonus-malus systems, Markov analysis.
- 12)Mathematical modeling
- 13) In-term test II (specification and development of Surveillance Test II; questions, arrangements for oral exam)
- Students will be independently solving assigments and while doing so they are supposed to apply the theory of actuarial mathematics of individual lectures and self-study.
- Literature
- required literature
- ČERVINEK, Petr. Pojistná matematika I (Actuarial Mathematics I). 1st ed. Brno: ESF MU, 2008, 73 pp. ISBN 978-80-210-4532-3. info
- CIPRA, Tomáš. Pojistná matematika : teorie a praxe. Vyd. 1. Praha: Ekopress, 1999, 398 s. ISBN 8086119173. info
- recommended literature
- ČÁMSKÝ, František. Pojistná matematika v životním a neživotním pojištění. 1. vyd. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2004, 115 s. ISBN 8021033851. info
- PROMISLOW, S. David. Fundamentals of actuarial mathematics. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2006, xix, 372. ISBN 0470016892. info
- GERBER, Hans U. Life insurance mathematics. Edited by Samuel H. Cox. 3rd ed. Zurich: Springer, 1997, xvii, 217. ISBN 354062242X. info
- MILBRODT, Hartmut and Manfred HELBIG. Mathematische Methoden der Personenversicherung. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1999, xi, 654. ISBN 3110142260. info
- BOOTH, P. Modern actuarial theory and practice. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2005, xxxiii, 79. ISBN 1584883685. info
- MØLLER, Thomas and Mogens STEFFENSEN. Market-valuation methods in life and pension insurance. 1st ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, xiv, 279. ISBN 9780521868778. info
- Teaching methods
- lectures, during the seminars - solving of problems related to netto and brutto premium, reserving and policy changes
- Assessment methods
- Type of instruction: 2 / 2 (lecture / exercises)
Exam: Written
1.Control test I and test II, in the seminars students will write in weeks according to the timetable.
2.Closing evaluation of the results of the work of the seminar - a condition of participation in the test is successful completion of the planned tests, and no more than 3 absences at seminars; condition for the successful completion of control tests is a formal evaluation of 60% or more.
3. The test results and evaluation (exam has two parts - through part, which consists of a Control test I and II Control test, and final part, which consists of a Final test).
The final mark is made up of:
Control test I assessment (10%) + evaluation Control Test II (10%) + Final test (80%)
To evaluate the performance of students in the test the following scale:
A = 92 - 100%
B = 84 - 91%
C = 76 - 83%
D = 68 - 75%
E = 60 - 67%
F = less than 60%
Any copying, recording or obtaining tests, use of unauthorized tools as well as other means of communication or objectivity distortion test (credit) will be considered as failure to comply with the course completion and a gross violation of regulations. Consequently, teacher close examination (credit) in the evaluation of IS grade "F" and the Dean initiates disciplinary proceedings which may result in up to exclusion from the study. - Language of instruction
- Czech
- Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
- Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
Credit evaluation note: k=1.
- Enrolment Statistics (Autumn 2019, recent)
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